Queen's In The News Thursday, September 8, 2022
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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Toronto Star: Surging angry, dangerous Canadians have no arguments, so they can’t be argued away Dr. Amarasingam says it doesn’t matter if the thing that people are angry about is real or not because if people believe it to be true, then it is true in its consequences. |
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Grooms, Christopher |
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MSN Canada: Fewer dead bugs on your windshield is actually a bad sign for insects Dr. Grooms has research referenced about how the decline of flying insects affects birds’ diets. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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National Post: RCMP resistant to change despite repeated calls for action: former senior Mountie National Post, Financial Post: Freeland says she is focused on her 'really big job,' but does not deny rumour she's eyeing top NATO role CBC Radio: The Morning Edition - Sask with Stefani Langenegger Global News: RCMP resistant to change despite repeated calls for action: former senior Mountie CityNews: RCMP resistant to change despite repeated calls for action: former senior Mountie Dr. Leuprecht talks about how the appointment of senior positions in NATO are highly political. He also speaks about how the federal government decides what the functions of the RCMP are. Dr. Leuprecht talks to CBC Radio about emergency alerts and if they are effective. |
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Courtney Szto |
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Yahoo! Canada: Hockey Canada executives overshadow moment of triumph for women's team Dr. Szto talks about how the Team Canada women’s world champion win was overshadowed by Hockey Canada’s CEO and a board member's actions and comments, which came across as damage control. |
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